Name of Course: Name of Teacher: Number of Hours: Type of Course: Prerequisites: Introduction to Poetry and Prose מבוא לשירה ופרוזה Dr. Ruth Samuel Tenenholtz One semester, two hours a week Interactive lecture None בס"ד, שנה"ל תשע"ד Course Objectives: 1. Students will become acquainted with aspects of poetry and prose by studying a broad variety of literature in English with a focus on the past two hundred years. 2. Students will explore the nature of poetry and poetic devices. 3. Students will analyze the various components of the short story. 4. Students will be capable of critical writing about literature. 5. Students will gain confidence in oral proficiency and dramatic reading through the works under discussion. Course Outline: 1. Criteria for evaluating poetry 1.1 Format 1.2 Rhyme, rhythm and meter 1.3 Persona and object 1.4 Language and syntax 1.5 Imagery and metaphor 1.6 Tone 1.7 Culture, gender and ethnicity 1.8 Allusion INTRODUCTION TO POETRY AND PROSE 1
2. Criteria for evaluating fiction 2.1 Historical background 2.2 Setting and props 2.3 Narration, voice and plot 2.4 Culture, gender and ethnicity 2.5 Intertextuality Method of Teaching: Interactive lectures and discussion based on weekly readings Course Requirements: Attendance; weekly reading assignments and related journal activities; active participation; one presentation in class, one exam. Assessment: 10% Active attendance and punctuality 20% Presentation of poem/story 60% Exam 10% of the overall grade English Mastery References (* = required reading): Abrams, M. H. (Ed.). (2000). The Norton anthology of English literature (7th ed., Vol. 2). New York: * Adler, J. (1982). The art of reading a short story. In A. Shalvi, L. Zisquit & P. Cole (Eds.), The EMT reader (pp. 370-373). Tel Aviv: University Publishing Projects. * Arnold, M. (1993). Dover beach. In M. H. Abrams (Ed.), The Norton anthology of English literature (7th ed., Vol. 2, p. 1492). New York: * Asimov, I. (1998). Unto the fourth generation. In J. Dann (Ed.), Wandering stars (pp. 49-59). Woodstock, VT: Jewish Lights Publishing. INTRODUCTION TO POETRY AND PROSE 2
Baym, N. (Ed.). (1999). The Norton anthology of American literature (5th ed.). New York: * Bishop, E. (1996). The fish. In S. M. Gilbert & S. Gubar (Eds.), The Norton anthology of literature by women: The tradition in English (2nd ed., pp. 1653-1654). New York: * Blake, W. (1993). Introduction. In M. H. Abrams (Ed.), The Norton anthology of English literature (7th ed., Vol. 2, p. 43). New York: * Browning, R. (1993). My last duchess. In M. H. Abrams (Ed.), The Norton anthology of English literature (7th ed., Vol. 2, p. 1352). New York: Connor, S. (Ed.). (2004). The Cambridge companion to postmodernism. Cambridge, U.K.: Cambridge University Press. Gilbert, S. M., & Gubar, S. (Eds.). (1996). The Norton anthology of literature by women: The tradition in English (2nd ed.). New York: * Hardy, T. (1993). In time of "The Breaking of Nations". In M. H. Abrams (Ed.), The Norton anthology of English literature (7th ed., Vol. 2, p. 1951). New York: Hewitt, N. A. (Ed.). (2005). A companion to American women s history. Malden, MA: Blackwell. Hornsby, A. (Ed.). (2005). A companion to African American history. Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishing. * Hughes, L. (1987). I, too, sing of America. In N. Baym (Ed.), The Norton anthology of American literature (5th ed., p. 2226). New York: * Joseph, J. (1997). Warning. In J. Segal (Ed.), The ECB anthology (pp. 134-138). Ra'anana: Eric Cohen Books. Kalaidjian, W. (Ed.). (2005).The Cambridge companion to American modernism. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. INTRODUCTION TO POETRY AND PROSE 3
* Keats, J. (1993). On first looking into Chapman s Homer. In M. H. Abrams (Ed.), The Norton anthology of English literature (7th ed., Vol. 2, p. 826). New York: * O'Connor, F. (1996). Good country people. In S. M. Gilbert & S. Gubar (Eds.), The Norton anthology of literature by women: The tradition in English (2nd ed., pp. 1880-1893). New York: * Plath, S. (1999). Morning song. In N. Baym (Ed.), The Norton anthology of American literature (5th ed., p. 2747). New York: * Robinson, E. A. (1982). Richard Cory. In A. Shalvi, L. Zisquit & P. Cole (Eds.), The EMT reader (pp. 12-13). Tel Aviv: University Publishing Projects. * Rukeyser, M. (1996). A selection of poems. In S. M. Gilbert & S. Gubar (Eds.), The Norton anthology of literature by women: The tradition in English (2nd ed., pp. 1694-1696). New York: Sicher, E. (1985). Beyond marginality: Anglo-Jewish literature after the Shoah. Albany: State University of New York Press. Sicher, E. (Ed). (1998). Breaking crystal: Writing and memory after auschwitz. Urbana: University of Illinois Press. Sim, S. (Ed.). (2005).The Routledge companion to postmodernism (2nd ed.). London: Routledge. The Internet Public Library. (2008). American: 20th Century. Retrieved from http://www.ipl.org/div/litcrit/bin/litcrit.out.pl?pd=american:+20th+ce ntury The Internet Public Library. (2008). British: 20th Century. Retrieved from http://www.ipl.org/div/litcrit/bin/litcrit.out.pl?pd=british:+20th+centur y, The Internet Public Library. (2008). Canadian: 20th Century. Retrieved from http://www.ipl.org/div/litcrit/bin/litcrit.out.pl?pd=canadian:+20th+cen tury INTRODUCTION TO POETRY AND PROSE 4
* Welty, E. (1996). A worn path. In S. M. Gilbert & S. Gubar (Eds.), The Norton anthology of literature by women: The tradition in English (2nd ed., pp. 1641-1646). New York: * Yeats, W. B. (1993). When you are old. In M. H. Abrams (Ed.), The Norton anthology of English literature (7th ed., Vol. 2, p. 2093). New York: * Yeats, W. B. (1993). The lake isle of Innisfree. In M. H. Abrams (Ed.), The Norton anthology of English literature (7th ed., Vol. 2, p. 2092). New York: INTRODUCTION TO POETRY AND PROSE 5